Daily Read: “Overcoming Adversity: Resetting Goals” by Nelson J. Fowlkes

Mind hygiene is essential to everyone’s life, regardless of age, race, sex, and status in society. As much as we care about our physical hygiene, it is equally important to take good care of our minds. The mind is what influences our principles and decision-making skills.
Each one of us faces challenges. This book offers a dose of wisdom for anyone who seeks to fill their cup of wisdom. You make hundreds of decisions each day, yet for many of them, the moral standards don’t apply. Find out how this book might affect your outlook on life.
Unfortunately, you often forget to appreciate your presence and to take little breaks from the monotony of your daily life due to your busy life. To appreciate life’s beauty. Therefore, take a moment to read these insightful lessons and let the wonderful life reflections warm your heart.
Move forward in your daily life journey with the weapon of wisdom by having a daily read. Reading feeds your mind. A mind that is not hungry for wisdom is one of the secrets of living in a state of calm, peaceful, and active attention to life’s beauty.
If you don’t practice or haven’t tried to have a daily read, like reading for a couple of minutes a day, not necessarily to finish the whole book, then congratulations on starting TODAY on a life-transforming journey!
It seems like life isn’t fair very often. There is injustice, brutality, and inequity everywhere. It appears that the wealthy and powerful are triumphing. What’s in it for an ordinary person on the street who is attempting to live a good life? Weaponize yourself and your children with wisdom that will help them live this challenging yet beautiful life.
“Overcoming Adversity: Resetting Goals” by Nelson J. Fowlkes is a must-read book that teaches you how to re-set. If you are looking for an opportunity to start fresh and create a new trajectory for your life, then this is the story for you. A most compelling takeaway concept: do not allow circumstances to define your worth.
As per the US Review of Books, “Within these pages, Fowlkes tells the candid story of his life. Despite prevalent racism in America, he is a proud patriot who served as a U.S. soldier from 1958 until 1975. He provides a fascinating account of being protected, in some ways, from discrimination because he resided on a military base, although discrimination ultimately led to his release from active duty.”